Hmm, I'm not sure about the deployment of external HANA views generated from BW objects (option A). That seems more like a BW-specific feature rather than a general XS Advanced characteristic.
Absolutely. I'd also say that the import of HANA HDI Calculation Views as files in a project (option D) is a key characteristic of XS Advanced modelling, since it allows you to reuse existing HANA models.
That's a good point. And the ability to use GitHub as a source code repository (option C) is a characteristic of XS Advanced, since it's a cloud-based development approach that leverages modern DevOps practices.
Agreed. For example, the use of SAP HANA Studio as a user interface (option B) is more common in traditional HANA development, whereas XS Advanced has its own tooling and doesn't rely on HANA Studio.
This question seems pretty straightforward, but there are a few things to consider. I think the key is understanding the difference between SAP HANA modelling in XS Advanced versus other HANA development approaches.
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